U.S. media commented on the ten most selfish players in the NBA, Westbrook ranked sixth and Harden ranked tenth, and Kobe Melon top five

Sharing the ball unselfishly can make teammates better. LeBron James explains this well, but sometimes selfishness is also a way to greatness. American media "Fadeawayworld" basketball expert Eddie Beatar believes that selfish play means you will have more shots, and if you have enough shooting threats, you may become a great player. However, selfishness is generally regarded as not conducive to team unity and winning. The following 10 players may be the most selfish players in NBA history, including some superstars.

10, James Harden

Many people will point out that Harden is one of the greatest passers in the NBA. He can pass the ball at will on the court and has always been among the league's top assists. But don't forget, Harden needs to hold the ball for a long time, and he will never miss any mobile phone meeting. Harden has unlimited firepower. Even if he has missed 10 shots, he will continue to shoot, which is why he is criticized by many people. So far, Harden doesn't seem to mind these, he seems to have only the scoring leader in his eyes.

9, Gilbert Arenas

Arenas has all the offensive methods, he can easily destroy the opponent's defense. In short, Arenas at the pinnacle is an offensive beast. But he only seems to like shooting, which is bad for the point guard, because all his teammates want to receive the ball from him. In fact, Arenas’ shots did not help the team a lot, because his career shooting percentage was only 42.1%.

8, Steve Francis

Francis is somewhat similar to Arenas, he is one of the Rockets' greatest point guards, but he also prefers offense. Francis has always been a possession of the ball during his career. He averaged only 18.1 points in 37.6 minutes per game, and his shooting percentage was only 42.9%. All the statistics point to him not being an efficient scorer. It is worth mentioning that after Francis saw Yao Ming join Houston, he was unhappy with the decline of his team's status.

7, Josh Smith

Smith is one of the outstanding power forwards in the NBA, but he likes shooting too much, especially for long-range shooting, which is not good for the team, because inefficient and uncontrolled shooting may be Teammates and coaches cannot tolerate it. Smith is a player with outstanding athletic ability. He has a good dunk and can effectively block opponents, but his enthusiasm for long shots is puzzling. He may not realize how bad his 28.5% three-point shooting rate is in his career!

6, Russell Westbrook

Westbrook really wants to win, but selfishness is not conducive to the team getting better. He relies on his athletic ability to play, and the enemy and us fight every ball, which makes him a ball tyrant, and the motivation of his teammates to participate in the offense is not very high. Another point that Westbrook has made fans madly criticize is that he likes to shoot as he pleases, and his poor touch and shooting choices make him look very inefficient. In addition, Westbrook pays too much attention to triple-double data. He even grabs the rebounds of his teammates. His selfishness has become the biggest problem hindering the team from going further.

5, Allen Iverson

Iverson is a genius on offense, and has the right to fire infinitely, so it is natural for him to shoot continuously, especially considering Iverson’s finals against the OK combination For his performance, the 76ers have always believed that he is the "answer" for Philadelphia. But Iverson lacks enough help, his offensive sweeps can not bring the supreme honor to the team. After he was traded to the Nuggets, because Anthony was also a selfish player, the two were fighting separately, which caused them to miss their best chance to win the championship.

4, Carmelo Anthony

Anthony is one of the greatest scorers in history, he can continuously shoot or singles, known as the offensive kaleidoscope, which is why he has always been the team's number one offensive choice. But all teams with Anthony did not get better because of his scoring. He did not bring better records to the Knicks, Thunder, Rockets and Trail Blazers. This is largely because Anthony is a selfish. player of.

3, Kobe Bryant

bluntly said that Kobe is an extremely selfish player, he often self-confidenceShot and gave up the opportunity to cooperate with teammates. Kobe is a player who always shoots as many goals as he misses. Although his career field goal percentage (44.7%) is not high, his self-confidence and selfishness make him the greatest scorer in NBA history. In fact, Kobe's defense has also brought a huge improvement to the team. He also has a group of good teammates, which allows him to win 5 championships. Despite his selfishness, Kobe's career has been very successful.

2, Wilt Chamberlain

selfish players have one thing in common, that is, it is difficult for them to succeed in the playoffs, unless they have strong enough teammates, Chamberlain is like this. Chamberlain is a monster. He averaged 30 points and 22 rebounds per game, but he did not win a championship in the first eight seasons of his career. In addition, Chamberlain seems to care more about his statistics, he has created many ancient records, and Russell is more concerned about winning, he has 11 championships, a large part of the gap between the two is because of Chamberlain's selfish personality.

1, Ricky Davis

Davis is not a great player in the NBA, but he is a good pitcher. Although his 44.6% shooting percentage in his career is not bad, when the ball is passed to Davis, no matter who is defending him, he just thinks about shooting. This can easily evolve into a player with limited ability. Team cancer. Two other very interesting things are that he thought that James was here to assist him, and in a game, he layup to his rim to get a rebound, making his stats reach a triple-double. It is enough to see how selfish he is.